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Dakota Datebook
January 24, 2004
"Beauty Shop Bill"
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Yesterday, our program celebrated womens suffrage
in North Dakota, so its a bit tongue-in-cheek to bring you todays
story: in 1953, state legislative Bill #773, proposed mandatory closing
hours for beauty shops so that wives could be home in time to cook supper.
The proposal read: All beauty shops shall be closed
between the hours of 5:45 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. The proprietor of such establishment
may use all reasonable force necessary to eject customers, whether or
not any beauty treatment then in progress is completed, with corresponding
adjustment of the fee charged for services performed.
Anson Anderson of Lisbon and Charles Freadhoff of LaMoure
introduced the bill
you have to wonder how their wives wouldve
felt about being ejected from a salon with only half a permanent!
Thankfully, action on the bill was indefinitely
postponed.

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